Moctoberfest is a month-long celebration of Chattanooga Mocs
men's basketball. It includes historical moments, social media interactions and
introduction to UTC's freshmen among the myriad of video tributes and stories.

Day 13 remembers another great play in Chattanooga's choice
championship moments. Who can forget Ty Patterson's three-point bomb to beat
the shot clock as the Mocs pulled away from an overwhelmed College of
Charleston squad.

It was a tie ballgame, 34-34 at the half, but that didn't
last long in the second stanza. UTC scored the first 20 points of the second
half holding the Cougars without a basketball for more than seven-and-a-half
minute.

Patterson provided three signature plays in the game. In the
first half, he had a huge tip dunk (pictured above) and made a block chasing
down Jermaine Johnson's layup attempt off the fastbreak. But no play is as well
remembered as the 35 to 40-foot toss that found the bottom of the nylon.

It's 47-34 and the shot clock is winding down. The Mocs are
scrambling. Patterson gets the ball with two seconds on the shot clock and lets
loose a high-arching stroke. The ball was in the air long for about three
seconds as the shot clock buzzer ended before the ball swished true with 14:23
left in the game.

Chattanooga opens the season Monday, November 12, against
Tennessee Temple in McKenzie Arena at 7 p.m. Season tickets for a school-record
18-game home slate are available. Call 266-MOCS (6627), go online here
at GoMocs.com or stop by the Gate One McKenzie Arena Ticket Office.

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